Re: GPG keys for multiple email accounts

2013-07-08 Thread Peter Lebbing
On 07/07/13 18:50, Hauke Laging wrote: If you want to be sure you may create the mainkey without the flag for encryption (--expert --gen-key). The keys GnuPG creates by default have signature and certification capabilities on the primary key and encryption on a subkey. With an offline main

Re: Win 7 64bit - 0 chance GnuPG / (Thunderbird-plugin)enigmail zu installieren ??

2013-07-08 Thread Olav Seyfarth
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: RIPEMD160 Dear W., I have installed Win7-64bit and Thunderbird. OK Have I no chance to install GnuPG / enigmail-plugin in Thunderbird? There should be no problem to do so. Install Thunderbird from https://www.mozilla.org/de/thunderbird GnuPG from

Re: not recognizing my passphrase after moving from XP to Win7

2013-07-08 Thread Peter Lebbing
On 07/07/13 21:53, Henry Hertz Hobbit wrote: I did the same there but I do modify the random_seed file with hexedit for each key-ring which some people object to. From my point of view that is far better than just having each key-ring having the same random_seed file. As one of the people to

Re: Do we need / want (or already have) a mascot for OpenPGP?

2013-07-08 Thread reynt0
On Mon, 8 Jul 2013, Fraser Tweedale wrote: How about an armadillo? On Sun, Jul 07, 2013 at 11:09:20PM +0200, Randolph D. wrote: http://www.pierros.de/images/Masken_Larven_Larve_Domina_schwarz.jpg 2013/7/7 reynt0 rey...@cs.albany.edu: On 07.07.2013, Hauke Laging wrote: . . . Linux has its

Re: GpgEX for 64 bit Windows test version

2013-07-08 Thread Chris
Hi, thanks for your reply. I can' replicate it on my German Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit (6.01.7600). However, I recall that I noticed such a behaviour during development. My windows version here is 6.1.7601. - Did you just install a gpgex DLL or is that the one from

Re: Do we need / want (or already have) a mascot for OpenPGP?

2013-07-08 Thread vedaal
maybe an icon type visualization of a file/folder, covered with ascii PGP armor with a metallic shine, and a little head on top covered with a helmet, (with eyes showing through, and a smile showing through the visor of the helmet) and little armored arms and feet.

Re: Do we need / want (or already have) a mascot for OpenPGP?

2013-07-08 Thread MFPA
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Hi On Sunday 7 July 2013 at 6:26:35 PM, in mid:2262593.8et49ye...@inno.berlin.laging.de, Hauke Laging wrote: Whether the GNU gnu increases the fun factor is a difficult question... ;-) Not difficult at all. Of course it does! - -- Best

Re: Do we need / want (or already have) a mascot for OpenPGP?

2013-07-08 Thread MFPA
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Hi On Monday 8 July 2013 at 5:34:37 AM, in mid:8f0b09fc6339fa439524099bfcabc11f181...@irvexchmb11.corp.ad.broadcom.com, Bob (Robert) Cavanaugh wrote: How about a lemur? They have masked varieties (and they are cute). Raccoon also comes to